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Elaine Fernandez e.fernandez.rhinecliff at gmail.com
Thu Mar 30 20:52:01 EDT 2017


Join Hudson Valley Playwrights and an impressive pool of local talent as we
present the first of four new short plays as part of a larger installation
depicting life for the average middle class family from the 1950s to
present time.   "A Middle Class Retrospective" is a multi-media art and
theatre show complete with food, drinks, games, memorabilia, and more!

"Daddy's Girl" by Nadeen Currie kicks off the four weekend event at the
Morton Memorial Library & Community House located at 82 Kelly Street in
Rhinecliff. Step back in time to the 1950s, and enjoy some old fashioned
drinks, spam and more. Yes, spam!

Tickets are $12 a show or $40 for all 4 shows. Tickets sold at door and
anyone wishing to buy tickets to all four shows can do so opening weekend.
Parking available at Amtrak's lower station, next to the Rhinecliff Hotel
and China Rose (China Rose side).

Questions? Call 518-256-0714 or email hudsonvalleyplaywrights at gmail.com

UPCOMING SHOWS:

SHUTTLECOCK by Dana Page / April 7 & 8 (7-9pm)
Summer ushers in the 1970s and 80s, a time when disco balls, roller rinks
and divorce dominate the lives of Starr and her best friend in this
hilariously nostalgic reminder of the high times. By the 1980s, Starr is
ready for college and can’t get away from her constantly bickering,
embarrassing parents fast enough. *Adult situational comedy for mature
audiences only.

LIVE FREE OR DIE by Elaine Fernandez / April 21 & 22 (7-9pm)
Fall is filled with the changes and challenges of the 1990s, from the dawn
of the World Wide Web to the Cable News Network and the birth of NAFTA.
Young Adam Conley comes home from college with big plans for his future,
only to find that his dreams are not what his family had in mind for him.

THE NOTE by Marianna Boncek / April 28 & 29 (7-9pm)
Winter arrives, and a young woman accidentally discovers a suicide note
written by someone she doesn't know who is about to lose everything. Unsure
of what to do, she decides to return the note to the author.

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With warmest regards,
Elaine Fernandez
<http://www.warriorproductions.biz>
*“Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken
glass.” - Anton Chekhov*
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